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[[Animism|Animists]] study [[Saol|life force]] and nature, forming ''bonds'' with beasts, big and small. [[Glamour]] and its [[ | [[Animism|Animists]] study [[Saol|life force]] and nature, forming ''bonds'' with beasts, big and small. [[Glamour]] and its [[Gramarye|wild derivatives]] of Saolbinding and Beast Magic each fall within the purview of an Animist. See [[Animism]].<hr> | ||
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Theorem
Theorems are an approximation of supernatural knowledge, arming the mundane with the ability to understand and act against supernatural forces. Those who practice Arcana with no theory struggle to control their power or that of others. Theorems do not require a Minor Merit to pursue.
HistoryThe acknowledgment of Arcana as a formalized series of schools began in the 1298th year of the Second Era, when the Deepholds proposed that the sprawling and bloated study of Arcana be separated into Theorems dictating its various classifications.
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PurposeTheorems govern not just the study of Arcana, but also its principled usage. The more is known about a Theorem, the more apt a mage is at wielding associated Arcana safely. Magi who lack theory know little about their own spells, and they struggle to respond against the spells of others or even their own mistakes. Such 'hedge magic' spells are slow, prone to fizzling or even backlash - yet some argue those who refuted Theorems have on occasion joined the ranks of the Ascended; these detractors fail to mention the Ascended Apotheotic commonly referenced - Nunis Daar - was missing chunks of his brain by his own error and could no longer operate the muscles in his face. EsoteraTo broaden one's understanding of Arcana, they must seek Esotera. This is done through any number of methods, from studying beneath a mentor and collecting books or journals, to dangerous magical duels and wild experiments, or traveling the Planes and engaging in cultural exchange with any mages not hostile to foreigners. In time a student will begin to understand the function and possibilities behind not just their own magic, but that of others.
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Theorem Subjects
Ensorcellers study Galdr, Aether, the domination of Metaphor, and most Practices in order to conjure miracles from Alkahest. Contrivances and Ensorcelling are wielded together to face untold threats, even attuning their souls to Sundered Artifacts. See Ensorcelling. |
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Animists study life force and nature, forming bonds with beasts, big and small. Glamour and its wild derivatives of Saolbinding and Beast Magic each fall within the purview of an Animist. See Animism. |
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Mysticism is the divination or internal alignment of the self with Metaphor. Mystics come to know the Welkin of Pacts, and the Planes as well as their Godheads and Spirits. They also deal with the undead, and their Poetics - some of them are even enlightened to Blights. See Mysticism. |
Articles on Arcana
Definitions |
Arcana · Arcana List · Potential · Variant · Gramarye · Theorem · Planes · Metaphor · Ascension |
Practices |
Practices · Alkahest · Contrivances |
Galdr |
Galdr |
Glamour |
Glamour |
Welkin |
Welkin · Pact · Poetics · Blight |
Planes |
Aetherium · Antarok · Ælphyne · Avernus· Gehenna· Arcadia Aarda· Ur'Duun · Céleste · Lacon · Æylune · Læloch · Nihilos |
Metaphor |